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Given a table of indicators and values, shown below, I simply want to plot these on a scatter chart where the user can select the X axis and Y axis indicators. I think I'm going to have to set up measures, one for each axis, to accomplish this? What's the best approach? Thanks.
(ETA, the data doesn't align with the chart above. Just showing off the desired behavior.)
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@bvy , Based on what I got. You need two independent slicer tables and then you can create a measure like
m1 = calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(Table, Table[Indicator] = selectedvalue(slicer1[Indicator])) )
m2 = calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(Table, Table[Indicator] = selectedvalue(slicer2[Indicator])) )
You use these two measures . For details, you can use any other column or add an index column and use that in details
@bvy , Based on what I got. You need two independent slicer tables and then you can create a measure like
m1 = calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(Table, Table[Indicator] = selectedvalue(slicer1[Indicator])) )
m2 = calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(Table, Table[Indicator] = selectedvalue(slicer2[Indicator])) )
You use these two measures . For details, you can use any other column or add an index column and use that in details
@amitchandak Thank you. That's good but maybe I'm doing something wrong. Implemeted as shown, I only get one point on the scatter chart (presumably the SUM in your DAX?). I need to see all the points individually.
Anyone else?
ETA: Reading through your post again, @amitchandak , I see I needed something in the "Values" column to designate a grouping. There's a timestamp assocaited with each set of readings (not shown in my data sample, sorry about that) and that was the ticket. Thanks.
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